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Severe Storms and Extreme Events - Data Table
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Dataset Gallery
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2006. Essential Climate Variables. Air temperature. Wind speed and direction.
Precipitation
. Temporal resolution(s). Decadal Annual . Monthly - < Annual. Weekly - ...
Searching for Data
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Climate Data Primer
from a local region to the world. For instance, we commonly visualize daily temperature and
precipitation
patterns using maps. Maps allow users to step back and see the big picture of relationships b ...
Climate Models
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Climate Data Primer
the results show a range of projections. Though yearly values projected for temperature and
precipitation
differ among the models, the trend and magnitude of change is fairly consistent. Global clima ...
Future Climate
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Climate Data Primer
in heat-trapping gases such as carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere, temperature and
precipitation
patterns are changing. The rate of climatic change in the next century is expected to be significa ...
Visualizing Climate Data
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Climate Data Primer
on satellites. Example datasets: wind speed, coral bleaching, ice cover, vegetation,
precipitation
, and views of Earth at night. Each dataset has a link to a description section. When viewing an imag ...
How do scientists classify different types of climate?
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Climate Data Primer
forest, and desert scrub. Do Climate Classifications Change? As a region's temperature and
precipitation
patterns change, climate classifications based on those parameters will also change. Comparing ...
How do weather observations become climate information?
Department:
Climate Data Primer
for each date of the year by calculating the average (mean) of observed temperature,
precipitation
, humidity, and others. At the beginning of every new decade, NOAA scientists calculate official Clim ...
Climate Data Primer
Department:
Climate Data Primer
the relationship between global temperature and greenhouse gases. * Water companies check
precipitation
and river levels to monitor water supplies. To get started, click any question on the left. ...
How do we measure weather and climate?
Department:
Climate Data Primer
and lowest temperatures of the day (maximum and minimum daily temperatures) and total
precipitation
. Every day, observers follow a consistent procedure to check (validate) their instruments and recor ...
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